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MONDAY MAY 18th - FRIDAY MAY 22nd, 2020
MS. DHILLON’S PLANS FOR DIVISION 11
Suggested Morning Schedule
1 2
3
4
Eat Breakfast
5 6
Stretch
7
Begin your Morning Work
Suggested Afternoon Schedule
1 2
3
Do something you love to do!
Have a
healthy lunch Get some fresh air
Work on your Afternoon
Activity
4
Monday May 18th, 2020.
Use today to spend time with your family and doing the things you love
Tuesday May 19th, 2020.
Daily Reflection
“Life doesn’t give us
purpose. We give life
purpose.”
Trivia
Tuesday
In Japan, what is the polite
way to eat noodles?
a. with a fork
b. very quietly
c. slurp them
d. one at a time
*answer on last slide
Tuesday Morning Math
Write down the multiples of 6. Use your multiplication table to help you.
6 x 1 = 6
6 x 2 = 12
6 x 3 = 18
Write down your facts until
you get to 12.
Can you find a pattern?
See if you can continue to write down facts until 20!
Tuesday Afternoon Activity
Creative Writing Challenge:
Emoji Stories
Using emojis in the place of words, write or type a silly
story that starts with this sentence:
“I woke up and heard a BANG!”
Example:
Wednesday May 20th, 2020.
Daily Reflection
“I’m ready! I’m ready!
I’m ready!”
Weird Fact Wednesday
Did you know that some spiders can spin webs that are
longer than two city buses?!
Wednesday Morning Math
Vander plays Fortnite five times a week for two hours each day. On Fridays, he plays for an extra hour.
1. How many hours a school week does Vander spend playing Fortnite?
2. How many minutes does Vander spend playing Fornite? (HINT: Using the Windowpane Method may help answer this question).
3. If Vander played for another 2 hours on Saturdays, how many minutes would he spend playing Fornite for the whole week?
Wednesday Afternoon Activity
Gathering Blue-Read Aloud
1. Go on to our class website and listen to Chapter 2.
2. Draw while listening or simply listen!
3. What are your thoughts/feelings after listening to
Chapter 2?
https://dhillonconradschool.weebly.com/
Thursday May 21st, 2020.
Daily Reflection
“Some people are
worth melting for!”
Thoughtful
Thursday
Today, do
something to care
for the natural
world.
Thursday Morning Math
We are going to continue practicing questions using the
Windowpane Method. However, this week we will be
challenging ourselves by adding another step!
Watch the video below starting at 4:45
https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/multiplication-
window-pane-and-bow-tie-method/51865846/?ref=link
You will need:
• Paper and a pencil OR
• Your clear sleeve with a blank
paper in it, and a marker
• A multiplication table
Review : 63 x 21
20
1
60 3
1200 60
60 3
1260
63
1200
120
+ 3
1323
6x2 =12. Then
we add the two
extra zeros.
3x2 = 6. Then we
add the extra
zero.
6x1 = 6. Then
we add the
extra zero.
3x1 = 3. There
are no zeros to
add.
(1200 + 60)
(60 + 3)
There are 12 hundreds
There are 12 tens
There are 3 ones
Add it all up!
Now break it down:
H T O
Let’s add an extra digit.
Example: 123 x 32
3000
600
90
200
40
6
100 20 3
30
2
+ + =
3000
600
+ 90
3690
+ + = 200
40
+ 6
246
Now let’s look at
how many
thousands,
hundreds, tens and
ones we have:
3690
246
3690
246
3000
800
130
+ 6
3936
Answer:
123 x 32 = 3936
Practice Questions:
1. 42 x 80 5. 55 x 44
2. 37 x 19 6. 36 x 78
3. 75 x 31 7. 63 x 45
4. 28 x 27 8. 17 x 91
IMPORTANT: When you send
your work to me, I would like to see
how you got the answer. Please
remember to show all of your
work. We will share our work
during our House Group meetings
on Friday.
Challenge Questions:
1. 212 x 42 3. 152 x 12
2. 305 x 21 4. 342 x 33
Thursday Afternoon Activity
Continued…
Last week we learned about two types of
simple machines: the inclined plane and the
wheel and axle.
This week I will introduce you to two more
types of simple machines.
Simple Machines
REVIEW:
WHAT IS A SIMPLE MACHINE?
A machine is any tool that makes work easier.
A simple machine is an object that changes a force.
Simple machines let you use less force to move an object.
Some simple machines change the direction of the force.
SIMPLE MACHINES
• A lever is a simple
machine made up
of a stiff bar that
moves freely on a
fixed point.
• Levers are often
used to help lift
objects.
• A wedge is a simple
machine made up of
two inclined planes.
• It is shaped like a V.
• Wedges help stop
objects, cut objects or
to split objects apart.
Watch this Video. Stop the video at 4:30 seconds. We will learn
about other simple machines in our next lesson!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSfNYpCprw4
Try this:
Go for a hunt around your home and find simple machines that
use a lever and a wedge. How many levers can you find? How
many wedges can you find? Write down or take a picture of what
you found.
Don’t forget to send your answers to me through text or email!
Friday May 22nd, 2020.
Daily Reflection
“Always let your
conscience be your
guide”
Funny Friday
What did the Atlantic
Ocean say to the
Pacific Ocean?
*Answer on last slide
Friday Morning Math
Carson is a very talented artist. He can draw 20
characters in 10 minutes!
1. How many characters can Carson draw in twenty minutes?
2. How many characters can Carson draw in fourty minutes?
3. How many characters can Carson draw in two hours?
Minutes Characters
10 20
20 ?
30 ?
40 ?
50 ?
Friday Afternoon Activity
Try to do
at least 1
thing
listed
from each
section to
help take
care of
your well-
being.
Extra Activities
The next slide has some extra activities that you can try at home if you’re looking
for more challenges.
Enjoy!
Extra Activities 1. Check out the video below. What has to happen for bones to heal? What do we do to
help this process in our bodies? What is a cast and why do people use them for
broken bones, but not always?
https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/broken-
bones?code=4a543b6cbd0bce9672d3f22bac1b603d
2. Travel across the globe to Vietnam to explore the world's largest cave! Don't forget to
check out the inside of the cave. Turn your sound on if you want to hear the sounds
of nature (for example: birds chirping, water dripping, rivers flowing).
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news-features/son-doong-cave/2/#s=pano67
3. Create a special handshake with a family member! Start simple by holding hands. Then
take turns adding movements to the handshake. For example, you may squeeze your
family member's hand two times. Then fist bump. Add noise like a clap or snap. Add
some body movements. Keep adding and practicing until you both have it
memorized!
4. Log on to IXL and Raz-Kids and sharpen up your math and reading skills.
5. Don’t forget to check out the activity on our class website!
Weekly Reminders
1. Friday May 22nd will be the last day to send student pictures to me for Ms. Palozzi’s slideshow. If I do not receive a picture by then, you unfortunately will not have a picture in the slideshow So please send them to me ASAP if you have not already done so!
2. Please continue to email or text me pictures of student work and any activities they are taking part in at home. Thank you to everyone who has been sending me pictures. I have been adding them to student folders that I have created and it is nice to see some very full folders.
3. Don’t forget to continue logging into our class website for the weekly Powerpoints.
4. Please feel free to communicate with me through email, text or phone call if you have any questions at all!
Zoom Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Victoria Day-
No School!
Whole class
Zoom meeting
at 1pm.
There is
another
special guest
this week!
Students may
meet with me
for a one-on-
one Zoom
meeting if they
require any
academic or
emotional
support.
Please contact
me to
schedule this
prior to
logging on.
Students may
meet with me
for a one-on-
one Zoom
meeting if they
require any
academic or
emotional
support.
Please contact
me to
schedule this
prior to
logging on.
House Group
Zoom
Meetings to
share work.
Random Squad
10:30-11:00
Dragon Squad
11:15-11:45
Sushi Squad
1:00-1:30
Lucky 1s
1:45-2:15
Thank You for your Continued Support
Answers: In Japan, what is the polite way to eat noodles? c. slurp them What did the Atlantic Ocean say to the Pacific Ocean? Nothing. It just waved.
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